minimum-access programming

min·i·mum-ac·cess pro·gramming

[min-uh-muhm-ak-ses]
noun Computers.
a method of programming in which latency is reduced to a minimum.
Also called forced coding, min·i·mum-la·ten·cy pro·gramming [min-uh-muhm-leyt-n-see] , optimum programming.
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